European Journal"A Finnish Village Faces Life Without Nokia"
Greece: Subsidies for Going out of Business - For years, smaller Greek fishermen have been paid to keep their boats in port. The aim was to combat overfishing of the Mediterranean. But the plundering of the seas goes on. D

4:30 pm

Linkasia
A weekly program from LinkTV. LinkAsia takes viewers into media about Asia, From Beijing to Tokyo, from Seoul to New Delhi and beyond, offering unfiltered insights into one of the most diverse, fast-paced regions of the globe. Each week, LinkAsia brings you a unique half-hour program that combines everything from the official state news from Asia's top television networks to the trends and conversations rising through Asia's blogs and social media. D

5:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Suppressing The Vote"
The fight against voter fraud is a solution in search of a problem -- documented instances of voter fraud these days are surprisingly few. Nevertheless, since the 2010 midterm elections, new election laws passed by Republican-dominated legislatures in 14 states have sought to limit voter registration or require photo IDs in order to vote -- identification that for many is too expensive or otherwise difficult to obtain. Such laws, according to a recent report from the Brennan Center for Justice "will make it harder for hundreds of thousands of poor Americans to vote. D

6:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Gold Rush Days and Ghost Towns"
Thousands of gold seekers pour into Idaho Territory in the 1860s constructing instant cities in rugged terrain. This look at the past and present of these towns - some only a memory, others active county seats - includes interviews with descendants of the miners of yesteryear.G

7:00 pm

Need to Know
RAY SUAREZ ANCHORS. This week, Need to Know reports on Chicago's crumbling infrastructure and Mayor Rahm Emanuel's controversial plan to fix it by partnering with business and not raising taxes. Ray Suarez interviews Ed Rendell, former Governor of Pennsylvania and Mayor of Philadelphia, about the scalability of Chicago's infrastructure plan for other cities. D

Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work"The State Visit (Part 2)"
How do American hosts entertain a monarch who has visited nearly every country on earth and dined with 10 U.S. presidents over the course of her 55-year reign? "The State Visit" follows the elaborate preparations as four localities get ready for a visit from the queen. At the site of the United States' first permanent British settlement in Jamestown, Virginia, the chief archeologist brushes up on royal etiquette. D

9:00 pm

Queen & Country"Traveller"
The queen is head of the 16 realms that make up the Commonwealth. In Perth, Western Australia, Queen Elizabeth is on tour before opening the Heads of Government Meeting, which is especially important for the monarchy. The Commonwealth countries are being asked to change the rules of succession so that a first-born girl may inherit the crown. Part 4 of 4G

10:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Suppressing The Vote"
The fight against voter fraud is a solution in search of a problem -- documented instances of voter fraud these days are surprisingly few. Nevertheless, since the 2010 midterm elections, new election laws passed by Republican-dominated legislatures in 14 states have sought to limit voter registration or require photo IDs in order to vote -- identification that for many is too expensive or otherwise difficult to obtain. Such laws, according to a recent report from the Brennan Center for Justice "will make it harder for hundreds of thousands of poor Americans to vote. D

11:00 pm

Linkasia
A weekly program from LinkTV. LinkAsia takes viewers into media about Asia, From Beijing to Tokyo, from Seoul to New Delhi and beyond, offering unfiltered insights into one of the most diverse, fast-paced regions of the globe. Each week, LinkAsia brings you a unique half-hour program that combines everything from the official state news from Asia's top television networks to the trends and conversations rising through Asia's blogs and social media. D